WildStar goes free-to-play
WildStar is now a free-to-play game with micropayments and optional subscription. Apart from cosmetic bonuses for paying players, all content of the Carbine’s MMORPG is free to everyone.

Carbine’s MMORPG WildStar ditched paid subscriptions today and shifted into free-to-play model with optional microtransactions. All foregoing players should the newest patch to continue playing. Anyone interested in ing in should visit the game’s official website, and the client.
Those with active subscription or recurring payement get access to the so-called Signature service, an optional subscription that offers unique bonuses and benefits (outside of standard game’s content, whcich is entirely free). More details on the new rules can be found on WildStar’s official website FAQ section. Here’s a new trailer:
WildStar launched in June, 2014 as a pay-to-play MMO game. The title was published by NCsoft, the creators of Guild Wars franchise. Although WildStar got high scores in reviews, apparently the publisher was not satisfied with the number of players, which lead to the transition we are now seeing.
- One player ditched Destiny 2 for Dune Awakening, and they’re likely not alone making the switch
- Zombies in popular survival game are more realistic. „Unstable” version of Project Zomboid now prevents players from using alarm exploits
- Much-criticized Civilization 7 will get big maps, and a few other welcome new features. Firaxis says is just the beginning
- Realistic building game received small roap. RoadCraft is set to get its first free content updated after release
- New PoE League launches this Friday. 5 things you need to know about Mercenary system
- Paradox's „grand strategy” new feature will let us almost completely change its maps. Victoria 3 players can check it out next week